What are your favorite non-WCSB radio shows?

All of mine are from WRUW; between 'CSB and WRUW, I can listen virtually all day every day to something "good"

6. Stonecoldbikini-pretty good indie rock show and I love Christine's soothing voice
5. Cream of Broccoli Radio Hour-better indie rock show
4. Your Serpentine Pad-another good indie show
3. Music for Psychedelic Submariners-great for classic prog rock and Zappa, tho I could do without the libertarian rants
2. Dig Baby Dig-the best of the unheard garage/early psychedelic era. Also one of the better produced shows in regard to IDs, bumpers, and features(i.e. compare and contrast)
1. Your Favorite Rebellion-the very best of both old and new garage/underground/punk; also leads off each week with a great Dictators song. A classic show for 25 years!

i like the music on dig baby dig but i can't stand how the guy talks. sorry but there was only one Wolfman Jack.
other than that, music to break things by is the only other college radio show i've listened to. and a couple of my friends do it so i'm probably biased.
i just don't listen to much radio at all.
i know that is pretty much a crime, considering. but oh well.

I know this is going to sound lame but if I am not listening to WCSB I listen to NPR...my favorite show is "This American Life" and I am really upset that it has been forever since I have heard an episode. Next would be "Market Place" even though I don't have any stock shares or wish to become a businessman of any sort the program some how manages to make the information entertaining and relevant to other aspects of the topic. Then on third place there is a tie with Terry Gross "fresh air" and Diane Ream "The Diane Ream Show. It is all about the voice.

Plague! I miss that show. WRUW had it on its airwaves around 1989. Of course, for years it would suddenly appear and then disappear on virtually every Cleveland commercial FM-radio station, but none of the party-poopers in Cleveland dared give it a run of more than two years.

And before I discovered college radio, back in the '70s there used to be this radio-archive program called "Archie Rothman's Time Machine" on -- of all places -- WMMS!!! The bloody programme almost lasted four years at that crapshoot. And boy, was it a wonder to listen to. Rothman could have been a college radio pioneer, but instead he got too wrapped up in "the Buzzard" (which everybody thought was so "progressive" back then).

And as with MANY folks who emerged before FM became such a big thing, I misspent a great deal of my youth listening to -- CKLW!!!! The Big 800 AM from Windsor-Detroit. One of the morning jocks named Gary Burbank was one of those folks who did bizarroid characters and delightful skits on the air. That's why he was canned after receiving so many of Detroit's media-awards.

Roger, Ace, and Zack from WRUW. Bill and Mitch at WJCU. Yeah, I'm really partial to the metal ones. Stansbury on (sic) WMMS is actually really funny (Youtube the video where he smokes salvia). Dr. Demento agreed. Actually, I haven't listened to ANY (even our own) radio for months. I know, I know.....

I also have to add to the list
KDHX St louis radio station shows: "Greaser's Lunch Box", "Ska's the limit" (those two you can pretty much guess the format), Dangerous Curves (a show that fetures only women rock n roll artist) aaaaaaand...............that Jewish radio show on 88.7fm Sunday mornings.

hmmm i would have to say, all the shows on slayradio.org, a lot of the shows on WRUW, wish i could talk bout JCU, but i could not get them where i used to live. Coast to Coast AM on most AM stations, ALex Jones, etc.

Mike Trivisonno is the biggest moronic fucking blowhard on Cleveland radio today. He is the perfect combination of forcefully reactionary opinion, sports and pop-culture focus, and profound ignorance. In other words, he has ZERO redeeming qualities. Some radio blowhards can at least talk in a way that they fool you into thinking they're intelligent (like I've fooled all my listeners). But Trivisonno? It would take an even bigger idiot than him to fall for his bullshit.

Hey, I forgot to mention "The CBS Radio Mystery Theater". From 1974 until about 1984, that programme was broadcast from WKBN-AM in Youngstown [sic]. E.G. Marshall hosted the show for until about 1979, when Tammy Grimes became host. It was actually a pretty decent attempt to update the old anthology-radio-theatre format, and it did a bit better than the science-fiction attempt at radio theatre called "X Minus One". People forget that the 1970s were a time when various interests tried to revive radio-theater as a competent entertainment venue. It may never have really succeeded in commercial markets, but WCSB knew how to do it right with the ultimate bit of radio theatre: BRAINROT!

Sunday seems to be the ultimate radio day, which fits nicely with my lazy approach to Sunday. Start off with WRUW's Chasing Infinity (indiepop) and Cream of Brocolli, then some NPR for Studio 360 and This American Life, then Bart's show, then a break for awhile, then Order Disorder, then On the One on RUW, and finally back to CSB for some Synaesthesia. No matter what day it is I'm listening to something on CSB. Love yall.

I would not be as eloquent as the Dok abot Triv. fat piece of shit. He's somewhere in between Rush, Howard, and Rome--all vying for the ultimate crown of overrated shitty dumbass blowhard. Trivisonno needs a dick in his mouth to shut the fuck up. Rome, too.

*"Dig Baby Dig" (as long as John E. Midnight isn't talking politics, which he has thankfully avoided lately)

There's even a few good commercial radio shows out there.

*"The Stephanie Miller Show," formerly on WARF before they went sports, still available through [stephaniemiller.com] . Unique combination of political satire and Morning Zoo-style hijinks. As one of the show's bumpers puts it: "It's like a Mensa meeting with fart jokes!"

*"Little Steven's Underground Garage." Every Sunday night at 10 PM, I listen to Little Steven and Synesthesis simultaneously until Dr. Sinister starts his talk show. If Herr Doktor really is leaving his show, I'll miss him, but at least I might be able to hear Little Steven all the way through. Thanks, Doc!

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